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A We made it through school by finding unique activities for fun Northrop ' s Crazy Days rhe only possible way to get through the dread- ed days of school is to make the most of them. This year, we kept ourselves sane with whatever craziness we could get away with. Coming in late was the tra- ditional way to see just how far you could push your teachers. Skipping school and not get- ting caught was almost mis- sion impossible for most stu- dents since the school cracked down on skipping. On October 31, 1986, we had our first Halloween dress- up day. Students dressed up as trees, angels, M M ' s, clowns, Rambo, etc. Some days it seemed liked the only way to get through lunch was to grin and wear it. Jokes could be heard all day long about that day ' s award winning lunch and once in awhile, you could see it plas- tered against the wall. Yester- day ' s spaghetti turned into to- day ' s pizza. But beyond the normal school-lunch jokes was the fun of talking with friends and planning the next escapade. The seniors traveled to the Bahamas on November 11, to sun themselves and enjoy a day of shopping, sun and fun. Spring Break is that sacred time when students break away from boring teachers and the ole school routine and literally go nuts. This vacation was the only real haven that we had from school and of course all Bruins used it to its full potential: parties, food, fun, vacations, friends, and that wonderful, but unusual thing called sleep were major items on spring break agen- das. Sara Seibert Gina Snowberger Seniors Don Martinez and Tom Kress- ley get crazy during bodybuilding. photo Dawn Loew 1 2 CRAZY DAYS
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Senior Steve Stedge leads the varsity Bruins onto the Homecoming battle- field, photo Watters Studio nez. Sophomore Sonji Green escorted by Tyrone Moreno. Freshman Tonya Hart escorted by Scott Thatcher. Not shown: Freshman Nicole Tubbs. Photo Watters Studio Homecoming 11
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The cheerleaders aren ' t feeding mon- keys, they ' re getting the football play- ers participate in a banana eating contest. photo Lisa Aker CRAZY DAYS 13
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